Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

Tropical Storm Debby Road Closure Update – Number 6

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6-28-12

Lake City – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is providing an update on road and bridge closures in Northeast Florida due to Tropical Storm Debby.

Baker and Columbia County

· I-10 east of I-75 (Exit 296) to US 90 (Exit 324) is closed to all eastbound traffic. The westbound lanes were reopened today at 8 a.m. from US 90 (Exit 324) to US 441 (Exit 303). Westbound lanes from US 441 (Exit 303) to I-75 (Exit 296) were reopened Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Eastbound traffic is detoured to I-75 to US 90 in Lake City and back to I-10 in Baker County in the Sanderson/Olustee area.

Baker County

· SR 121 at the Georgia line is closed because of Georgia bridge closure.

Bradford County

· SR 18 east of Worthington Springs to Brooker is closed.

Columbia County
SR 47 at Mill Road is closed.

· SR 247 north of CR 240 is closed.

· US 41 south of Lake City from CR 252 north for about one mile is closed.

· US 441 at US 41 split in Lake City (in front of Columbia High School).

· US 441 north of CR 246 (Lassie Black Road) is closed to through traffic. The Deep Creek Bridge is closed.

· US 441 south of Lake City at the Rose Creek Bridge is partially closed

Duval County

· SR 134 (103rd Street) westbound lanes partially closed.

· SR 202 (Butler Blvd) eastbound ramp to SR A1A is closed.

· US 1 (Kings Road) at the pump station is closed.

· US 17 (Roosevelt Blvd) northbound ramp to I-10 is closed.

Nassau County

· US 301 at Bryceville about four miles north of Baldwin (US 90) is closed at Brandy Branch Bridge. Bridge washout. Tentative reopening in early July. Traffic is detoured to US 90 and County Roads 119 and 121 which is a 13-mile long detour.

Suwannee County

· US 90 in downtown Live Oak, east of US 129 in front of Wes Haney Chevrolet, just north of Pinewood Street, five miles west of Live Oak.

· US 129 in downtown Live Oak, north of CR 136, also north of O’Brien, south of CR 252 and just south of the landfill is closed. Partial closure at McMillan Dairy and 2.5 miles south of McAlpin.

If the road ahead is flooded, turn around and find an alternate route. Flooded roads may hide the fact that the roadway is washed out underneath and as little as six inches of rushing water can force your car off the road.

For the latest closures and updates, use www.FL511.com or follow the Florida Department of Transportation District Two on Twitter at @MyFDOT_NEFL.

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